Victorian novelist Charles John Huffam, whose pen name, 'Boz', was inspired by Moses in Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield
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- Victorian eccentric who routinely walked some 20 miles at night, touched things three times for luck, favoured an ice-cold shower over a hot bath and wrote about a host of things, from a bleak house and Christmas redemption to a cricket on a hearth
- Author of A Christmas Carol
- Novelist Charles
- Great-granddaughter of 'Boz' who penned One Pair of Hands, My Turn to Make the Tea, One of the Family and the Follyfoot series
- Charles, author of Bleak House
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